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excuse to current employers to take a day off for interview?
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I had a pre-assessment with British airways yesterday and today i received an email titled invite for interview yet in the email it read you are through to the next stage of the selection process and invited for a practical test (so should i assume its an interview and a practical test?) the problem is it happens to be on a day that Im meant to be working in my current job so should i pull a sicky or let them know that i won't be in and make up a good excuse for why? Im excited, nervous and abit confused at the same time!
I don't want to fall out with my current employers incase i don't get the job and have to stay where i am.
Any advice would be great.
Thanks
I don't want to fall out with my current employers incase i don't get the job and have to stay where i am.
Any advice would be great.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would never pull a sicky for an interview - as Dave says you could get sacked and then you would be unlikely to get the new job. I would however be a bit wary about telling your current employers if they don't know you are job hunting elsewhere. If your job is temporary, then it would no doubt be fine to tell them. But if it's permanent and they don't, can you take a day's holiday? That's what I aways did.
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